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also The Wanted have fallen to #12 with their new album today

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It's gonna fall even more, isn't it? :(

 

If they can't get a top 10 single now even before the album is out, how are they going to manage selling singles after the album is out if the fanbase can't get them inside the top 10 like they usually do before an album release now? :( And this single is leading the album too. Damn radio airplay. :( They're probably screwed for future releases now if radio won't play them now after two top 10 hits in Notorious and All Fired Up, radio will probably completely desert them since this is underperforming? Aside from radio, there are no excuses for this not doing well either. People clearly aren't buying into the track. It's a shame too as it breaks their small record of consecutive top 10s from Forever Is Over to All Fired Up.

 

Really sad about this, lol. :blush: Now they've fallen to #14 on iTunes too, won't catch up now I don't think. Definitely not going to be top 10 so we'll just have to hope for upper half of top 20. I don't know what they can do anymore other than keep plodding along. They're never going to get their 'big break' are they?

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Maybe radios aren't playing this cos it's a bit shit? It's hardly their best offering.

 

With the next single, when it starts charting due to video rotation, if radios like it, they'll play it. Look at Work, that stalled at #22 but didn't have a problem getting support again with all later singles.

Maybe radios aren't playing this cos it's a bit shit? It's hardly their best offering.

With the next single, when it starts charting due to video rotation, if radios like it, they'll play it. Look at Work, that stalled at #22 but didn't have a problem getting support again with all later singles.

 

Yeah, I know. I've said that earlier on in the thread.

Their Children In Need performance slot isn't until 11.30pm. Whole lot of good that's gonna do.
Their Children In Need performance slot isn't until 11.30pm. Whole lot of good that's gonna do.

 

Oh that isnt good! :(

Why is everyone being so negative? :) I'm quietly confident about the album, I think it will do better than most are expecting it to do. :)
Down to #15 on iTunes now.

 

#13, maybe #14, in the mids tomorrow I'm guessing then. Ah well.

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Gaga has over-taken them, it's not like The Sats are selling any less than they where yesterday, hopefully.

 

And if there's a ray of light in this.. It's still A List on Radio 1!

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:down: #17 on iTunes. Ouch. I still think it should peak next week though!

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I think/hope this can re-peak next week with the album version and stuff, but I get some weird feeling 'All Fired Up' will be the most cherry picked from the album with MHTO in second.
I hope All Fired Up re-enters the top 75 next week with it being cherry picked on On Your Radar and on the new Now Album. Lets just hope the new Saturdays album goes top 10 on iTunes so songs get cherry picked.
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If you look at the pop bars though they're 10% behind #10 and have been since Monday. They maybe at #17 but at least that shows it's not tanking. Calm down people! :)

Looks as if low Top 15 is the best we can expect of this single. :(

 

It's not often that a major UK pop group releases a studio album off the back of a single that doesn't make the Top 10. Only these three came to mind:

 

Take That - I Found Heaven (reached #15 prior to the release of debut album Take That & Party - they had yet to firmly establish themselves)

Eternal - What'cha Gonna Do (reached #16 in advance of fourth album 'Eternal' - now only a duo, they'd fallen out of favour with the public)

Atomic Kitten - Follow Me (reached #20 before first album 'Right Now' came out)

Looks as if low Top 15 is the best we can expect of this single. :(

 

It's not often that a major UK pop group releases a studio album off the back of a single that doesn't make the Top 10. Only these three came to mind:

 

Take That - I Found Heaven (reached #15 prior to the release of debut album Take That & Party - they had yet to firmly establish themselves)

Eternal - What'cha Gonna Do (reached #16 in advance of fourth album 'Eternal' - now only a duo, they'd fallen out of favour with the public)

Atomic Kitten - Follow Me (reached #20 before first album 'Right Now' came out)

 

i think its safe to say the public have fallen out of favour with the saturdays now.

 

RIP.

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